Doppler radar detected Quarter size hail near Columbus, OH, Lancaster, OH and Grove City, OH on July 10, 2017. This hail storm was traveling ESE at 25 mph and the entire storm produced hail for roughly 8 hour(s). There were 11 spotter report(s) with reported max hail size of 2.5″ and an average hail size of 1.16″. We estimate that 153,077 buildings were in the affected area and the probability of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect to find widespread roof damage, broken glass and automobile bodywork damage in well populated areas.

Doppler radar
detected Quarter
size hail near Bardstown, KY, Cynthiana, KY and Morrow, OH on July 19, 2015. This hail storm was traveling E at
41.4 mph and produced hail for roughly 3 hour(s). Radar reported a max hail size of 1.5″ and an average hail size of 1.1″. We estimate that 53,922 buildings were in the affected area. Based on this information, you can expect potential damage to fruit, crops and vegetation, but not much else (Impact Rating 1).

Doppler radar
detected Half Dollar
size hail near Ashland, OH, Urbana, OH and Napoleon, OH on July 26, 2014. This hail storm was traveling ESE at
33.15 mph and produced hail for roughly 1 hour(s). Spotters reported a max hail size of 2.5″ and an average hail size of 1.47″. We estimate that 36,472 buildings were in the affected area. There were 7 spotter report(s) and the volume of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect to find damaged crops, glass damage, automobile bodywork damage, as well as isolated roof damage (Impact Rating 3).

Doppler radar
detected Ping Pong Ball
size hail near Ashland, OH, Sidney, OH and Defiance, OH on July 26, 2014. This hail storm was traveling ESE at
36.01 mph and produced hail for roughly 3 hour(s). Spotters reported a max hail size of 2.5″ and an average hail size of 1.52″. We estimate that 47,175 buildings were in the affected area. There were 13 spotter report(s) and the volume of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect to find damaged crops, glass damage, automobile bodywork damage, as well as isolated roof damage (Impact Rating 3).

Doppler radar
detected Half Dollar
size hail near Newark, OH, Pickerington, OH and Euclid, OH on May 14, 2014. This hail storm was traveling NE at
33.87 mph and produced hail for roughly 3 hour(s). Spotters reported a max hail size of 3″ and an average hail size of 1.41″. We estimate that 152,218 buildings were in the affected area. There were 47 spotter report(s) and the volume of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect widespread, severe damage to tiled roofs, automobiles, and aircraft over highly populated areas. Risk of personal injury is also high, and is often accompanied by other severe weather events (wind, tornadoes).